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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1926)
1 " " 4 sufeiAY iiORKlNS, April 2. 1926 THE OREGON STATESMAN; tfALElI,' OREGON 4 1 UUti v mr rs2 I! .r'w ,tt IS: . jr? Developments of Week Sum marized With Summer Activity Opening Ml J f'JJ IIU'jii 4444' i I Mi,. I." ci inn ft v d nv cpn i it uai uui uuuui inrv minim iirnr LlftlU UIIUULV ULUL IILVVU UU1IXLI ilLIIL fOli uTT 'Mil Li 1 i II' IU U'f ttlilllsllfl 111 III i "l Tf Mmi;l ll . A f h r SMM" Ulillu.i JI1UI1' "IJIt I UiHItU"' "III ' IF- rs.1 a Ji, ,'r Prevention A most interesting and instruc tive talk on forest fire preTentlon -was riven to the scouts Tuesday evening at St. Paul's Parish hoise, the speakers were Mr; Cronemiller and Mr. Fuller. The talk&'wer Illustrated by two rer, fine reels of films and an exceptionally good set of slides. The; slider shqwed the various types of fifes and : the methods used in fighting: them. Mr. Fuller mentioned, several cases If in which the : scouts had given valuable service , o Uhe forestry f department by fighting small fires r' . rfjj"' reporting larger ones, he urg .jSed that they continue the good -JjoTk. - - ., v' Real Service "fr TJ 1 1 1 "TTJ1. nlnn.l Hike along with stride so frea f But when you see the scout Street car-, ' . "' V Just take a ride on. met-"-;-: Something like thatK: Ci Ha ven of Grand ' Rapids." Michigan said' to the Boy. Scouts during an nlversary week when he presented them with a street. car of. .their 1 1 own on waii oi uie wjibu - mjL - A- .11 ' -A. X. . ias oireei - xiauwajr vu ue,,ueu gratis on special occasions. It is painted in-red, -white, and blue. r Field Day It is hoped that every Salem troop will turn out 109 per cent. This is the surest way In .which your troop may make a good show ing at Corvallis, and Field Day is now only" four weeks distant. Dwight M. Ramsay; scout execu tive of Akron, Ohio, and director of many competitive events, prints with this paragraph jn his bulle tin, which Is timely in connection with Field Day, To do your best in any event, to accept defeat gra- . ; ciousiy, to receive victory wun ir-jnodestr such are the values you Court of Honor !A. meeting of. the Salem Court of Honor was held last Wednes day evening at the Marion county court house. Merit badges were awarded in the following subjects: Troop 1, Howard Adams, safety first; Bill Trindle, safety first; athletics and pioneering. Troop 2, Arthur Fisher, first aid; Kenneth Mooris, cooking. Couts advanced to; the rank of first class were: "Wayne Sln&ser, Troop 2; Bob Gar rett and,!'" rHh Hifons of:Troop 3. 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Some of the members of the Salem Court of - Honor and the special service corps will be present to assist in the examinations. About 60 scouts are expected to appear for ad-J vancement. Help Your P. 1. jk X lxt3 juu ui ;avi va acAua to w frthe lark that most scouts think It r is: Of course, every ambitious f scout may be a patrol leader "and he expect to work hard at it and J; 0 make a go of it, but three out of every five fellows in the ranks are apt to lose interest in their patrol work. Just think, fellows, all you have to do is to support your pa trol deader. It's easy tor eight fellows to support one, but when it icomes down to one fellow sup porting eight, it's a different story. That's what a P. L. has to do. Imagine how he feels when the In spection is announced and his pa trol Is last. You don't feel it so much. The next 1 week' all the patrol leader AN EVENT that will be welcomed by every woman who Wood Ranges." 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